​Nine jostle for vacant Lagos Assembly seat

The Independent National Electoral Commission has said nine candidates will contest for the vacant Eti-Osa Constituency I seat in the Lagos State House of Assembly bye-election.

The seat became vacant following the death of Kazeem Alimi, who represented the constituency in the Assembly.

Alimi died on July 18 at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital during an illness and was buried on July 19, two weeks after his 50th birthday celebration.

The lawmaker, who represented Eti-Osa Constituency I, was until his demise the Chairman, House Committee on Local Government and Community Affairs.

The spokesman for INEC in Lagos State, Femi Akinbiyi, told the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday that nine political parties would be jostling for the seat in the bye-election slated for September 30.

Akinbiyi noted that the constituency had only six registration areas (Wards), saying that the name of the candidates had been published at the INEC office in the constituency.

He said: “Nine candidates will be vying for the position, and their names have been published at our office in the area.”

On preparations for the poll, Akinbiyi said: “As part of our preparations, the commission has concluded training of supervisory presiding officers who will in turn train other ad-hoc staff.

“The training of ad-hoc staff will hold from September 21 to 23 to deliver the commission’s mandate.”

According to Akinbiy, the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security has met and given assurance of security during the poll.
Akinbiyi said the commission had received most of the non-sensitive materials for the election.

He said that INEC would ensure free, fair and credible poll.

According to him, the new Resident Electoral Commissioner, Sam Olumekun, has urged eligible voters to come out en mass to vote for the candidate of their choice.